The title of Maude Michaud’s DYS-, as defined in an opening text screen, is meant as a diminutive of “dysfunction,” of which there is certainly plenty on screen. But where the film’s central relationship is concerned, the movie could easily be called DIS-, for “dismissive” or “disassociate.”

You never know who’s going to turn up at the Frontières International Co-Production Market at Montreal’s Fantasia festival; though he wasn’t pitching a project, Christian Alvart, the German director of CASE 39 and the Norman Reedus-starrer ANTIBODIES, was on hand, and gave Fango the scoop on his next grisly project.

Anyone who follows the independent horror scene knows that the title of FOUND does not refer to the footage; rather, this is an impressively composed and assured example of what can be done with minuscule funds but sizable ambition.

Jeffrey Reddick, the screenwriter who created FINAL DESTINATION, has turned director with a haunting short called GOOD SAMARITAN, which world-premiered at this summer’s Fantasia festival in Montreal. Read on for an exclusive pic and words from Reddick.

Monsters will come to onscreen life through old-fashioned techniques in the upcoming tongue-in-cheek horror film MIND RIP. The movie’s creator and one of its co-stars shared a few thoughts with FANGORIA, along with a teaser poster and a couple of photos.

Halloween spookhouses will be opening all over the country in the coming months, and a cautionary tale about seeking out the wrong ones is coming in THE HOUSES OCTOBER BUILT, for which a new spooky still has been released.